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ONTARIO STREET UNITED CHURCH
"'THE FRIENDLY CHURCH"
MINISTER: LAWRENCE 4. 10,Th,
ORGANIST AND CHOIR DIRECTOR:
MRS. DORIS AlcIONI,EY, A. MOS.
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1974
9:45 Sunday School
Confirmation Class
11:00 a.m. Worship Service and Nursery
11:30 cm, ./unior Congregation
Sermon: "THE VISION, A GIFT, AND
A GOAL"
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CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH. Clinton
263 Princess Street
Pastor Alvin Beukema, B.A., 13.D;
Services: 10:00 a.m. and 2:30 p.m,
(On 3rd Sunday, 9:30 a.m.
Dutch Service at 11:00 a.m.)
The Church of the "Beck .to God" Hour
every Sunday 4:30 p.m. CHLO
EVERYONE WELCOME
•BAYFIELD BAPTIST CHURCH
"EVERYONE OF US SHALL GIVE AN ACCOUNT OF HIMSELF
TO GOD" — ROM. 14:12
PASTOR: REV. L. V. BIGELOW
10:00 a,m. SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:00 a.m. MORNING WORSHIP
7:30 p.m. EVENING WORSHIP
WEDNESDAY 8 p.m. PRAYER MEETING
EVERYONE WELCOME
8:00 p.m. FRIDAY
YOUNG
PEOPLE'S MEETING
ST, PAUL'S ANGLICAN CHURCH
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1974
TRINITY XXII
10 a.m. HOLY COMMUNION
Sunday School
HORBANUM—ANDERSON Candelabra and fall colored
mums graced Huron Men's
Chapel in Auburn on October 5
for the double-ring ceremony at
which Sara Gwen Everett
became the bride of Steven
Edgar Rathwell.
Reverend Kenneth Knight of
Leamington performed the
ceremony. Mr. Eric Campbell
was the pianist and also.accom-
panied Mrs. Lorne Sparks of
-Lucknow, who was the soloist.
The bride's parents are Mr.
and Mrs. Clyde E. Everett,
Arlington Heights, Illinois. The
groom's parents are Mr. and
Mrs. Edgar B.. Rathwell,
Goderich.
The bride was escorted to the
altar by her father. She wore a
floor-length gown of banlon jer-
sey complimented by a high
neckline and ,yoke of em-
broidered lace flowerg. The
waist was accented with a
gathered cummerbund, and the
full length sleeves were trim-
med at the wrist with matching
lace. Her mantilla veil swept to
a chapel length. She carried a
bouquet of russet tea roses and
white carnations.
The congregation of the Clin-
ton Christian Reform Church
formed a choir for the SUnday
evening son service led by Aire
Van Der Ende with devotions
by Rev: Beukema.
Congratulations to Mr. and
Mrs. Ross McNee who
celebrated their ,66th wedding
anniversary Sunday at the
Home. Eighty relatives, friends
and neighbours attended the
reception held in their honour
by their family.
The residents had an oppor-
tunity to 'extend their best
wishes to the McNees' at Mon-
day's activities. Mrs. McGrat-
ton gave two readings and
joined Mrs. Buchanan with
vocal duets. Mrs, Gladys Van
Egmond, Norman -Speir and
Jerry Collins provided the old
tyme music with volunteers
from the Christian Reform
Church and Mrs. Hulley
assisting with activities. Mrs.
Rae, of Wingham, was
welcomed at the Home.
The annual Hallowe'en party
was held in the auditorium on
The maid of honor was Miss
Victoria Neck of Baton Rouge,
Louisiana. The bridesmaids
were Mrs. Joan Egan, sister of
the bride, from Dryden, and
Mrs. Karen Tiedeman from
Leamington. They were gowned
alike in floor-length dresses of
mint green accented by deep
green velvet. They carried
bouquets of bronze and gold
mums.
The best man was Mark
Rathwell, brother of the groom.
Ushers were Stephen Tiedeman
of Leamington .and Dan
DeMers of Goderich.
The reception and dinner
were held in the Westfield
Restaurant, after which all
were invited back to the home
of the groom's parents.
The bride's mother wore a
'floor-length gown of beige
metallic knit and her corsage
was of, bronze mums. The
groom's mother chose a floor-
length gown of navy crepe and
her corsage was a gardenia.
After the honeymoon the
couple will' reside in their home
at 7 Halifax Street, Vanastra
Park.
Thursday afternoon with
several residents, volunteers
and staff in costume. Marie
Flynn, Lorne Lawson, Norman
Speir and Jerry Collins sup-
plied the music for the
program, with a rythm band of
those in costume, making a
tour of the. Home. Cider,
cookies,.apples and candy were
served to the residents..
The members of the Huron-
view Auxiliary at their October
meeting decided to cancel the
bazaar for this year.
Standard Time
With the change back to
standard time, those people
working normal day-time hours
will be heading for home just
when or shortly after darkness
sets,in. For the driver., darkness
means more hazardous driving,
You need to see and be seen.
Make sure your total lighting
system — headlights, tail
lights, signal lights — is in
good working order, warns the
Ontario Safety League,
The Brucefield United
Church was the setting of a
pretty fall wedding on Satur-
day, October 26 when Sandra
Ann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Melvin Graham, Brucefield,
became the bride of David
Gregory Burns, Clinton, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Antoine Garon,
Clinton. Candelabra filled with
yellow and bronze daisies ac-
cented with Italian wheat
decorated the church. The Rev.
Paul Packman conducted the
double ring ceremony with Mrs.
Dorothy McGregor at the •organ
and Miss Doris Coultis,
Wingham as soloist.
The bride given in marriage
by her father looked lovely in a
floor-length 'gown fashioned
from crystal peau, beaded
chantilly lace accenting the
bodice, high neckline, cuffs of
bishop sleeve' and forming a
front panel of the slim 'skirt
with detachable train flowing
to chapel length. An orange
blossom cluster held in place
the four tiered illusion
scalloped blusher veil.
Maid of honour was Miss
Mary Lyn Merrill of Clinton.
She wore a floor-length gown of
burnt orange polyester satin,
styled with an empire waist,
long sleeves and A-line skirt.
She carried 'a wicker basket of
poms in the fall shades of
yellow and bronze accented
Brideernaids were Janet
Graham, Brucefield, sister of
the bride, Gretta Miller, Staffa,
sister of the groom and Doris
Coultis, Wingham, friend of the
bride, Their gowns were iden-
tical to the gown worn by the
maid of honour and also
carried wicker baskets filled
with pours of the fall shades.
Groomsman was Robert
Miller, Clinton, friend of the
groom. Ushers were Ray Burns,
Clinton, brother of the groom;
Ron Graham, London, brother
of the bride, and Paul Bartliff,
Clinton, friend of the groom..
The reception followed in the
church hall with the bride's
mother receiving guests in an
antique gold gown of mattlessp
silk, softly draped bodice,
flowing into a full skirt. Her
corkage was of orange delight
roses. The groom's mother
chose a sleeveless circle skirted
gown of beige marcaine with
beige and gold jacket. Her ctn.-
sage was yellow fregi mums
and orange roses,
An open reception followed
at Hully Gully, Varna. For
going away the bride donned a
burgandy pant suit with mat-
ching accessories and a corsage
of pink roses. On their return
frorn,, their honeymoon to
Williams Lake, British Colum-
bla, they will reside in Clinton
where the groom is employed at
the Post Office and the bride is
on the staff at the Royal Bank.
Prior to her marriage the
bride was honciured at a com-
munity shower held in the
Brucefield United Church,
Showers were also hosted by
Miss Mary Lyn Merrill, Clin-
ton; Mrs. Susan LeBeau,
Brucefield; and Mrs. Ken
Parke, Varna.
Mr. and Mrs. Antoine Garon
entertained the bridal party at
their home in Clinton after the
rehearsal.
Parking Headaches
Parking usually presents
three problems: finding a place,
getting in and getting out. It's
this last point that many of us
overlook, suggests the Ontario
Safety League. When you park
that vehicle, ask yourself if
you're going to have any
problems getting out. If you
drive into an alley, park and
try to back out, you're asking
for trouble. If you park too
close to a busy corner, or a traf-
fic signal, you may not find
anyone who will let you pullout
into the stream of traffic.
Cavan United Church, Win-
throp, decorated with can-
delabras with yellow and white
daisies, was the scene for the
marriage of Leon Paul Hor-
banuik, Clinton, son of Mrs.
Victoria Horbanuik, Clinton
and the late Costar) Horbanuik,
and Lynda Jeanne Anderson,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eric
Anderson, RR 1, Londesboro.
The ceremony was performed
by Rev. M.E, Reuben
The bride chose a gown of
white polyester satin with short
train and single veil held with
a Juliet crown. She carried
white daisies with rose
coloured roses.
Miss Pat Anderson, RR 1,
Londesboro, sister of the bride,
was the maid of hon'our and the
attendants were Miss Connie
Horbanuik, sister of the groom,
Mrs. Marie Leonhardt, cousin
of the bride, They were all
dressed , alike in dusty rose
polyester interlock . knit with
square neck, long full sleeves,
gathered skirt with tie in back
and carried baskets of yellow
and white daisies. Miss Mary
Lou and Jane Anderson, sisters
of the bride, were the
flowergirls. They were dressed
the same as the bride with
,dusty rose.
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the groom, Varna, Ontario, was
the groomsman and the guests
were ushered by Mr. Jim An-
derson, brother of the bride,
Mr. Mark Jenkins, friend of the
groom. The ringbearer was
Master Dennis McDonald,
nephew of the groom,, Lucan.
Mrs. Allan Bosman was the
organist and accompanied Miss
Anne Snell when she sang.
The reception was held in the.
Clinton Legion Hall.
The couple will reside on the
groom's farm at RR 1, Lon-
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SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1974
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SUNDAY, No:women 10, 1974
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